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John Michael
Published on 08/08/07 at 10:27
Best value:
Excellent
Semi-hollow, manufactured in the USA in 1963, like new, sunburst, with original case. 2 P90 pickups metal cover. Trapeze tailpiece. Junction to handle the cash box 17th. No beam extending the inning. A great instrument, so deplorable surpenante is rated (but whatever it is already a grandmother, and I intend to keep it much longer!)
UTILIZATION
The handle is ideal, so 1963 - Access to acute rather truncated (beyond the 17th box!) Very light and the shape of the body, an instrument with which we do that (like a saxophone).
SOUNDS
The sounds are typed P90 vintage ("Revolution" by the Beatles, if you know?). The acoustic type sounds by mixing the pickups are interesting. How jazz, it sounds not bad either, while remaining more "dry" a humbucker. Larsen declined enough for a fully hollow guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
For over 10 years, bought this guitar to a collector I use to complete the catch in his home studio. The accompaniments very saturated, the P90 is more accurate and therefore more readable than the humbuckers.
On stage, it is a beautiful classical instrument, quite versatile.
UTILIZATION
The handle is ideal, so 1963 - Access to acute rather truncated (beyond the 17th box!) Very light and the shape of the body, an instrument with which we do that (like a saxophone).
SOUNDS
The sounds are typed P90 vintage ("Revolution" by the Beatles, if you know?). The acoustic type sounds by mixing the pickups are interesting. How jazz, it sounds not bad either, while remaining more "dry" a humbucker. Larsen declined enough for a fully hollow guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
For over 10 years, bought this guitar to a collector I use to complete the catch in his home studio. The accompaniments very saturated, the P90 is more accurate and therefore more readable than the humbuckers.
On stage, it is a beautiful classical instrument, quite versatile.